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Israel temporarily closed Ben Gurion Airport and severely restricted flights after missile fire. The country's flag carrier, El Al, canceled flights to many destinations and reviewed its operations.
Authorities began a phased reopening of the airspace, allowing outbound flights to resume with strict passenger limits. However, after missile debris hit private jets, passenger limits were reimposed on departing flights.
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